Love & War As Never Before
World War II through the eyes of a young boy and in the letters of a loving family
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About the Book
Love & War As Never Before is a look at what life was like for a boy living in Pittsburgh from age five to nine during World War II: from that dreary, cold Sunday in December 1941 when the radio reported the bombing of Pearl Harbor, to that sunny day in August 1945 when the city, and the nation, celebrated in the streets long into the night.
With that story as a baseline, Love & War As Never Before also reveals the ordeals of the boy’s aunts, uncles, cousin, and father serving in the war as it progressed from North Africa through Sicily, Italy, France, Belgium and Germany.
They were aunts Margy and Nell with the American Red Cross; Uncle Martin, a battalion commander with the “Hell on Wheels” 2nd Armored Division; cousin Pat, a company commander with the 7th Armored; uncle Tom, a Navy lieutenant commander in the Philippines; and the boy’s elusive father, John, an intelligence officer with the 8th Army Air Corps. Their experiences are told through a trove of some four hundred pages of letters found yellowing in a crushed cardboard box in the corner of the father’s garage some fifty years after the conflict ended.
About the Author
George Wilson Morin worked for New York advertising agencies such as Ogilvy & Mather and McCann-Erickson as a copywriter and creative director in a career that spanned some three decades. He created award-winning ad campaigns for General Motors, the Travelers, Minolta cameras, Mercedes-Benz, MG and Jaguar motorcars. Born and raised in Pittsburgh, he earned his B.A. in English Literature at Duquesne University. Today George is a freelance copywriter and journalist. His articles have appeared in the New York Times and AARP, The Magazine. He lives in Manhattan with his wife, Kathie, with occasional visits by Elena, the couple’s globetrotting daughter.